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I copied the XM radio channel lineup to excel and the displayed information
is something like

The '60s*

But the cell actually has the http://etc etc etc to take you back to the XM
radio site. I would like to strip all the url data from the cell and just
leave the text display. Pasting into notepad gets rid of the url data but
leaves everything all run together.

Thanks in Advance, GWB


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George

Have you tried Copy/Paste Special... Values?

HTH
Kostis Vezerides

George W. Barrowcliff wrote:
I copied the XM radio channel lineup to excel and the displayed information
is something like

The '60s*

But the cell actually has the http://etc etc etc to take you back to the XM
radio site. I would like to strip all the url data from the cell and just
leave the text display. Pasting into notepad gets rid of the url data but
leaves everything all run together.

Thanks in Advance, GWB


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Yes, I tried that but the Paste Special has only Html, unicode text and
text.

The text paste results in a single line with all fields concatenated with
one another, just like notepad.

A normal paste works ok in separate cells, I just need to extract the text.

Thanks
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George

Have you tried Copy/Paste Special... Values?

HTH
Kostis Vezerides

George W. Barrowcliff wrote:
I copied the XM radio channel lineup to excel and the displayed

information
is something like

The '60s*

But the cell actually has the http://etc etc etc to take you back to the

XM
radio site. I would like to strip all the url data from the cell and

just
leave the text display. Pasting into notepad gets rid of the url data

but
leaves everything all run together.

Thanks in Advance, GWB




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What I meant was a second copy paste from Excel. I.e.:
Select radio page text. Copy
In excel paste.
Select pasted data.
Go to a new sheet, Paste Special... Values
Keeping the selection you can also Paste Special... Formats. It will
retain all formatting, even link formatting, but link functionality is
lost.

Does this help?


George W. Barrowcliff wrote:
Yes, I tried that but the Paste Special has only Html, unicode text and
text.

The text paste results in a single line with all fields concatenated with
one another, just like notepad.

A normal paste works ok in separate cells, I just need to extract the text.

Thanks
"vezerid" wrote in message
oups.com...
George

Have you tried Copy/Paste Special... Values?

HTH
Kostis Vezerides

George W. Barrowcliff wrote:
I copied the XM radio channel lineup to excel and the displayed

information
is something like

The '60s*

But the cell actually has the http://etc etc etc to take you back to the

XM
radio site. I would like to strip all the url data from the cell and

just
leave the text display. Pasting into notepad gets rid of the url data

but
leaves everything all run together.

Thanks in Advance, GWB



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I "copied" the XM radio channel lineup to excel

Not sure, but another option might be:
From the Menu:
Data | Import External Data | New Web Query..

Type the following in the address bar:
(if it's correct)
http://xmro.xmradio.com/xstream/channel_lineup.jsp

Play w/ options...

I got the same results by visiting the web site above, and right clicking in
Internet Explorer, and selecting "Export to Microsoft Excel."
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HTH :)
Dana DeLouis
Windows XP & Office 2003


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I copied the XM radio channel lineup to excel and the displayed information
is something like

The '60s*

But the cell actually has the http://etc etc etc to take you back to the
XM
radio site. I would like to strip all the url data from the cell and just
leave the text display. Pasting into notepad gets rid of the url data but
leaves everything all run together.

Thanks in Advance, GWB






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